Parnes had a penthouse property in South Kensington, and country mansions in Send, Surrey, and Icklesham, East Sussex.

Reportedly, boys attended parties at Parnes' penthouse.

Sir Jimmy Savile's nephew, who was taken by Savile to child abuse parties.

Jimmy Savile's nephew, Guy Marsden (above), says that a 14-year-old friend of his was sexually abused by Sir Edward Heath.

Guy Marsden says:

"The group of runaways ended up in a fabulous house - believed to belong to a famous pop impresario - with a big indoor swimming pool."

The celebrity home had lots of children.

"'At first we automatically assumed the children lived there, but we soon realised they didn't. They would be brought there, sometimes by Uncle Jimmy, and would stay for six or seven hours until 3 or 4am. They were just little kids, boys and girls."

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The lawyer David Jacobs had as his clients Larry Parnes, Brian Epstein and Lionel Bart.

"In August 1967, when Epstein was found by his housekeeper, dead from of an overdose of sleeping pills at his London home, Jacobs was quickly on the scene.

"In September of that year, Jacobs was involved in a bizarre case in which a Hungarian interior decorator was found half-naked, nailed to a cross on Hampstead Heath...

"Police, it was said, had been questioning Jacobs himself over the case...

"On December 15, 1968, at the age of 56, Jacobs was found hanged by a rope from a beam in the garage of his home in Hove.

"It was reported that following his death, police had found 'almost indecipherable notes' in Jacobs's hand in his red smoking jacket, leading them to question a number of young men and 'several well-known and titled people' about parties in West End flats and country houses...

"It is said that shortly before his death, Jacobs was approached by an emissary of the gangster Ronnie Kray - himself well known in London’s gay world - seeking his help.

"Ronnie and his brother Reg were due to stand trial at the Old Bailey, charged with the murders of George Cornell and Jack 'The Hat' McVitie."